 Hello and welcome to the Kimanas Park Highlight Show. In this week's edition, we'll recap the race cards from the 3-day race carnival where 27 races were contested over the weekend. Through to Monday, October 16th, a public holiday celebrated as National Heroes Day in Jamaica. Let's begin with race 6 from Saturday. This was a Titania trophy, a restricted allowance event for native red fittings 3 years old and up, going a distance of five and a half furlongs. Champion Jocky Dane Dawkins was aboard the Gary Sabrati-conditioned Bella Soul. When racing, Rose-Apple slightly misses it and he's left at the back of the field. Boasig gets a good start along with Bella Soul right there to his day. Go past the 5, he's tracked by Shiza Marad racing in third. Then comes Shuama the butcher, right against the rail. That is the love of God overtaking the love of God that's Maggie's trick. Then comes Bella Bella, racing there. Then comes behind Bella Bella that is Princess Akilah. About five lengths before we come to racing back there, that's Lady Karma and racing at the back of the field is Flo starting Rose-Apple. They're coming to the top of the lane and it is Boasig on that lead, being tackled on the inside by Bella Soul. It's Boasig switching down on the rail, Bella Soul, switching out wide, also coming on the love of God, but it's still Boasig on that lead. Here comes the love of God, gobbling up the Boasig, it's Boasig from the love of God. Now hits the front from Boasig coming out wide. Here comes Bella Bella on the outside flying, it's the love of God, Bella Bella coming at the love of God. It's the love of God, Bella Bella Bella Bella Bella just in time from the love of God. Then comes Boasig, Bella Soul and Lady Karma. A well-timed ride by Jacqui Radish-Roman who continues on his good form atop the 8-to-5 favorite Bella Bella beating the love of God in second with Boasig, Bella Soul and Lady Karma rounding off the top five. Race 7 on Saturday was the day's feature event, run in honor of the Richard Azzan train horse of the year and the Triple Crown winner back in 2010. The favorite was the 2022 St. Ledger winner, Blue Vinyl. They're off for the mop, my word, the head corner stone, marginally slowly out but miniature man misses it badly and has a lot of catching up to do as the feel run into that clubhouse turn. They're into it now and Blue Vinyl has taken charge early and gone straight to the lead and opens up some two lengths out with a chasing in second. Toward the inside the head corner stone, right alongside gone and aggrilled and a gap to the slow-starting miniature man yet to recover. They're about to take now to the back stretch, they do so now and make their way toward the six and Blue Vinyl under a snug gap leads up out with a length and a half back. The head corner stone as they lead the six moving closer in third, gone and aggrilled racing back and forth and miniature man now making up some lost ground as they race toward the final five. Blue Vinyl attempting to go all the way, outbidder now pressing just three parts of a length down. The head corner stone watches them from third, just two and a half to three lengths off that lead, miniature man is a further three and a quarter to three and a half lengths back and racing at the back of the field and beginning to fade. It's a gone and aggrilled as Claas catches up with him and the field arrived at the seven, sixteen stablemate of Blue Vinyl striding out. Now the rider lets out a notch and Blue Vinyl slips away by some three lengths. The head corner stone is driven to get closer. Outbidder also under the pump, miniature man races up next and forget gone and aggrilled who has missed the bus as they're coming into the top of the lane and it is Blue Vinyl in complete control under a hand ride. Having a peep in his mirrors and Blue Vinyl has a clear lead. The head corner stone, best of the rest. Miniature man has made some progress after the poor beginning. Outbidder races up next, but it is all up in front. Blue Vinyl leaves the furlong pole and leaves the entire field for dead. It is Blue Vinyl opening up double digits with every stride and Blue Vinyl will win the Mop My Word trophy in complete control. The head corner stone is second, miniature man is third, Outbidder is fourth. A dominant performance by the four year old chestnut called Blue Vinyl. Landing a gate to wire finish and dismissing first runner up the head corner stone by twenty one and a half long lengths in a time of one minute fifty four and two-fifths of a second. Race eight on Saturday's card was another restricted alarmist event covering a distance of one thousand meters round. Fly a blue jet from the Philip Fiani barn was a six to five favorite in the betting. They're often racing, not a bad line. A digital light gets a flyer on the inside. Also there, that's Babler as they're in very close attendance. Also there, that's blinking light coming around as they go past the four furlong point and it's Babler. Just a leader from blinking light right there too. Digital light right there in third fly blue jet is just on the tail of those behind those that's running glory. City Hawk comes next, then comes a California gold and racing at the back of the field that's Brian Express there at the top of the lane. Babler attacked by blinking light out wide. Also coming on, that's fly blue jet right against the real digital light coming back for more, but it's still making the runnings. Babler digital light forging on the inside. It's digital light on the outside. Fly blue jet, digital light in front. Fly blue jet begins to come forward. Digital light hanging on from fly blue jet coming forward. Digital light is shining brightly this afternoon and will win by about four lengths from fly blue jet. Then comes California gold and Babler backing forward. Tevin Foster made light work of the opposition aboard the Gary Griffith conditioned digital light beating the likes of fly blue jet, California gold and Babler who took the fourth spot. From Sunday's race card, we continue the recap picking up at race three. This was the second running of the BGLC TOBA Hero Sprint Trophy, a maiden special weight event for native red two-year-olds. They're off. First start, Arun Julie Run, lives up to her name. She's sure running fast and grabs an early lead as they head toward the half mile. Chasing down toward the outside, that's a Francis now showing. Queen of Soul is also moving quickly and a Queen of Soul now moves through to get a narrow lead from Arun, a Julie Run, just on the outside. Racing next, that's Francis and the green cap as they leave the three. Buttercup in the black cap races next and at the back of the field. That's a blue sensation as they have left the 516th and will come into the lane. Queen of Soul battling for that lead with Arun Julie Run the gray on the outside. It's Queen of Soul, just a leader. Arun Julie Run though refusing to quit and these two continue the battle. And Arun Julie Run now looks to pick up a slim lead. Queen of Soul will attempt to fight back onto the left hand stick. But it is Arun Julie Run the gray filly that is out in front. Queen of Soul continues to challenge on the inside. Run Julie Run and Omar Walker, just a leader. Queen of Soul attacking all the time. Run Julie Run may just have done it to the Queen of Soul. Then Francis Buttercup at the back. It's blue sensation. Sixth time champion, Jackie Omar Elchampo Walker aboard the debutant. Run Julie Run from the Ian Prasad barn in a winning time of one minute, one and two-fifths of a second. It's now time for a break on the Kamala Spark highlight show. On the other side, we'll recap races from Sunday, October 15 and Heroes Day Monday, October 16. Welcome back to the Kamala's highlight show. In the second half of our presentation, we'll pick up with selected races from Sunday, October 15 and Monday, October 16. Sunday's eighth race was a restricted stakes event going 1,000 meters. A field of 11 declared to start, including the Importee's Desert of Malibu, Box Box and Atlantic Convoy, expected to be the top contenders. When racing, Zynga gets a nice start in the middle. On the near side, that Atlantic Convoy and Box Box. Zynga attacking across Desert of Malibu is quite prominent in the middle. Over on the far side, that is Acknowledge Me and Volatility. So they're spread right across the course as they come out of the shoot and come toward the two furlong point. Over on the far side, that is Acknowledge Me and Volatility. Right in the middle, Desert of Malibu might have the overall lead. Right there too, but Zynga closest to us, Atlantic Convoy. They're coming to the furlong and a half pole and it is Desert of Malibu showing them a clean pier of eel. Coming to the furlong pole, it's Desert of Malibu. Also their volatility running a big one, but Zynga and closest to us, Atlantic Convoy. But they're not going to catch Desert of Malibu. It's a double four devastating ding-dawkin. Desert of Malibu beats Atlantic Convoy. Rejected Raja, but Zynga cut tight for fifth could be Volatility or Box Box. The talented in Porty Desert of Malibu makes it two wins from two starts in impressive fashion. Clocking a brisk 59 seconds flat over the five furlongs course. Race nine on Sunday was a day's feature. The eighth running of the Arrow Big Sub-Sabrati Memorial Trophy, an overnight allowance event for three-year-olds and up, going one mile or 1,600 meters. They're off. First start, hoist the mast slowly out. Ojita toward the back of the field along with positive ID. Now outsped and a left last. Rani Bangal got a good start, gets off quickly, leaves a seven with that lead. Big jewel chasing, excessive force is close up in the earlys as they charge away now toward the six. Ojita begins to pick a path between horses and is getting closer with every stride. Babylike races up next, hoist the mast has made good progress and recovering. Sister in treasure races on the rail, possibly six length separates that bunch of horses. Sunset silhouette races toward the back with a good which classical orb and a long way last positive ID looking hopeless already. The field meant their way now toward the final half of a mile. They're almost there. And Rani Bangal continues to show hoist the mast dropping down. Mojito in a handy spot, if good enough, excessive force is also well poised. There goes big jewel with a run, sister in treasure in between them. Four lengths back to sunset silhouette and babylike teaming up the good which and classical orb race next as they leave the three and forget positive ID. Needing a miracle as they come toward the top of the lane. They're coming into it. Now Rani Bangal loose on the lead. Mojita needs to find five lengths. But it is Rani Bangal trying to escape all pursuit. Mojito trying to get on terms, but still can't touch the leader. It's Rani Bangal out in front of for long to run. Rani Bangal looks sound on that lead. They're not going to catch this Rani Bangal Rani Bangal inside the final sixteenth upset the apple cart and Rani Bangal rose into win by a huge margin. Sunset silhouette will get second over Mojito, then babylike and sister in treasure. The informed radish Roman aboard Richard Pearson's Rani Bangal upsets the apple carts and rumps home to victory. Beat in sunset silhouette and the 2000 Guinness winner, the two to five favorite Mojito. Our first review race from the Heroes Day card is race seven, the Heroes Day Steaks Trophy. A restricted allowance event covering a distance of eight furlongs. The champion train adjacent across the field in three of the eight entries. On my other trip, Heroes Day Steaks Trophy. They're off. Gilbert, dawdles in the gate and comes out at the back. Sonnyty and Chippy took off quickly. She's my friend attacking and she's my friend now goes on to get that lead. Sonnyty and Chippy racing out wide. They lead the seven great win on the outside of Gilbert. Select me races ahead of delay the game as they make the way now toward the final six. Behind delay the game comes fly messenger fly now on the go making mild improvement. Lion of a catty is at the back with a lot of catching up to do as the field head away toward the five. Sonnyty and Chippy blazing the trail which she's my friend. They're eye to eye as they run to the half mile. A gap of maybe eight lengths or even more to Gilbert. Great win is two and a half lengths in behind. Select me or further three down. A gap of maybe 10 lengths to fly messenger fly as we have a strong outfield. Three more to Lion of a catty and delay the game races at the back. Seven sixteenths of a mile to run and Sonnyty and Chippy has now shaken loose and has that lead and slips away by some six seven lengths as they go flashing past the three. She's my friend beginning to tie up caught and overtaken by Gilbert going in pursuit. Great win races with select me as the leaders will come into the lane. Fly messenger flies next and Lion of a catty forget delay the game. It's all Sonnyty and Chippy incomplete command at the top of the lane approaching the final three sixteenth. The rider though remains a busy man and now calls for the stick in the right hand. A crack or two and Sonnyty and Chippy continues to roll on with a furlong to run. Gilbert trying to battle for a minor share. Fly messenger fly has roll on and now grab second. But it's Sonnyty and Chippy beginning to tie up just a little bit. But looks to have done more than enough and Sonnyty and Chippy and terrific Tevin Foster will win it by maybe four. Fly messenger fly ahead of Lion of a catty then Gilbert select me. The anti post favorite Sonnyty and Chippy for trainer Spencer Chong takes the heroes day stakes trophy with jockey Tevin Foster in the saddle. The most anticipated event on Monday's card was the Philip Fiany Gold Cup race. Run in honor of arguably one of Jamaica's most decorated and talented trainers to feel the horse at Kim and the spark. Field in line they're off for the gold cup. Ability just misses is at the start as they run the back stretch and head toward the six in the gold cup. Rejoined a pilot sex the fraction. The speedy she's my destiny now cuts into that lead as they leave the six. Just a link separates them. Mahogany races up next. I've got magic is racing wide of these. I am friend in the red is five links off that lead. A gap of five or more opens up to perfect brew joined by ability. Down the back stretch they go in the gold cup. They make the way now toward the half mile. Rejoined a pilot will get there first a shadowed by Mahogany. I've got magic racing out three wide. She's my destiny now asked to go by the rider. I am Fred is still in the chance needing to find four and a half lengths. Ability now make some progress and the late running perfect brew at the back of the field. They're blasted past the three in the gold cup. They're coming toward the final five sixteenth and Mahogany the big horse now picks up that lead and is asked to sprint away from them. It is Mahogany coming into the lane. Mahogany pushed out a quarter of a mile to run in the gold cup and Mahogany is in charge with three sixteenth to run. Can they catch Mahogany? You'll have to fall to badly as Mahogany comes to the furlong pole with a clear lead. She's my destiny running on from behind. Mahogany driven to the back. She's my destiny. The Philly beginning to close up Mahogany under pressure. She's my destiny charging forward under Ramon. The pair there meet us from the wire. She's my destiny beats Mahogany in the gold cup. Then ability perfect brew. I am Fred and Rejoined a pilot go by together. I've got magic at the back. Jason Acosta's five-year-old chestnut mirror. She's my destiny steals the spotlight in what was a nail biting finish in the last two furlongs. Edge in Mahogany by a length and a half right on the post. Our final review race from the Heroes Day card was the ninth and final. The third running of the kilowatt cup. A restricted allowance event covering a distance of 1400 meters. Glittering star from the seven bots was deemed a late non-starter. Lates cracked glittering star. They're often racing in the kilowatt cup missing the break at the back of the field. Waterman John. They go towards the passing the six and it is easy peasy that makes the lead. Easy peasy from sheer to bend right there too. Right between horses that slam dunk and slam dunk narrowly points from from sheer to bend passing the five. Then comes easy peasy behind those that's money miser also on the rail and recovering that's super Alex behind super Alex. That's all all for love as they passed the fourth. They're heading towards the three in the kilowatt and it is from sheer to bend who assumes the lead from slam dunk racing in second. Money miser making a dangerous move on the outside and also coming on that's easy peasy but from sheer to bend kicks away once again. Also coming on that is a money miser from sheer to bend in front of money miser all for love a wall of horses chasing from sheer to bend also coming on that's all for love but now money miser has grabbed hold of from sheer to bend. Money miser wow how is coming on the rail it's money miser in front at the furrow long pole wow how begins to come forward but money miser is not quitting and money miser begins to pull away from the money miser in front and will hold from sheer to bend by about two lengths. Money miser beat from sheer to bend beats wow how I should say then comes all for love super Alex and from sheer to bend back in fifth. Jackie Shamari mirror registers a second win on the day aboard the wanted to favorite money miser beating the fast finishing wow how in second all for love in third and the super Alex who finished fourth. Well that does it for another exciting edition of K-Manus Park Highlight Show see you next time.